The Sungod's Journey Through the Netherworld
Reading the Ancient Egyptian Amduat
- 231pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Ancient Egyptian sources resonate with modern thought, as Andreas Schweizer invites readers on a nocturnal voyage with the solar barque, exploring the depths of the netherworld alongside the sun's 'Great Soul.' The Amduat reveals hidden threats within our souls through vivid imagery, addressing the darker aspects of divinity. This underworld, foundational to our existence, houses intense creative energies, where only death can lead to true life and regeneration. The Amduat narrates the journey of Re, the Egyptian Sungod, through the netherworld from sunset to sunrise, highlighting a mystical union with Osiris, the god of the dead. This union symbolizes the renewal of life and the restoration of wholeness. In Egyptian belief, pharaohs and later all blessed souls undertook this "night-sea journey," merging with Re to achieve eternal life. Dating back to around 1500 B.C.E., the vision of the afterlife in the Amduat has profoundly influenced Egyptian literature and beyond, shaping concepts that persisted into gnostic, alchemical texts, and early Christian depictions of the afterlife. In his exploration, Schweizer offers a psychological interpretation of the Amduat's textual and iconographic elements, drawing on Jungian archetypes that resonate across cultures—depicting themes of sleep as death, resurrection as rebirth, and salvation from annihilation.




